“It also shows,” Professor Kagan said, “how much they love their history and how much these traditions still have meaning to them.”
he Divine Performing Arts Chinese New Year Spectacular premiered to a packed audience in the...
Many audience members from around Colorado came to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year at...
The fabulous music and dance of the Divine Performing Arts Chinese New Year Spectacular captivated...
Renowned martial arts master Bill Louie watched the Divine Performing Arts “Chinese New Year Spectacular”...
A visual feast of classical Chinese dance and music, the Divine Performing Arts Chinese New Year Spectacular...
The highly-acclaimed Divine Performing Arts New Year Spectacular opened for the first time at the...
The Divine Performing Arts’ celebration of traditional Chinese culture brought the New Jersey Performing Arts Centre to life in the first of three shows on Monday evening.
In the run-up to the Lunar New Year on January 26, Divine Performing Arts (DPA), the world’s premier...
The opening show of The Divine Performing Arts (DPA) Chinese New Year Spectacular in San Francisco’s War Memorial Opera House receives warm welcome from California and Bay Area elected officials.
Those who saw the Divine Performing Arts show got a Chinese history lesson in resplendent colour.
Tonight was closing night for the Divine Performing Arts International Company in Pasadena. The show played to 16,000 audience members from Dec. 30, 2008 to Jan. 4, 2009. The audience experienced authentic, ancient Chinese culture at it’s best.
Mrs. Hibbert, who is a graphic designer, and her husband, a chef, attended the Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour in Brooklyn with their 6-year-old daughter on the evening of Jan. 3.
The Divine Performing Arts premiered to a full house at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.
Many theater goers found themselves transported to ancient China as they celebrated the first day of the New Year at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium with Divine Performing Arts.
On New Year’s Eve at Pasadena Civic Auditorium, a unique and inspirational show, Divine Performing Arts (DPA) 2009 World Tour, wrapped up the year beautifully for many.
Mr. Mao, a Chinese dentist from the Los Angeles area, said that the overall performance was “awesome and spectacular, just like it’s name.”
“It also shows,” Professor Kagan said, “how much they love their history and how much these traditions still have meaning to them.”
he Divine Performing Arts Chinese New Year Spectacular premiered to a packed audience in the...
Many audience members from around Colorado came to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year at...
The fabulous music and dance of the Divine Performing Arts Chinese New Year Spectacular captivated...
Renowned martial arts master Bill Louie watched the Divine Performing Arts “Chinese New Year Spectacular”...
A visual feast of classical Chinese dance and music, the Divine Performing Arts Chinese New Year Spectacular...
The highly-acclaimed Divine Performing Arts New Year Spectacular opened for the first time at the...
The Divine Performing Arts’ celebration of traditional Chinese culture brought the New Jersey Performing Arts Centre to life in the first of three shows on Monday evening.
In the run-up to the Lunar New Year on January 26, Divine Performing Arts (DPA), the world’s premier...
The opening show of The Divine Performing Arts (DPA) Chinese New Year Spectacular in San Francisco’s War Memorial Opera House receives warm welcome from California and Bay Area elected officials.
Those who saw the Divine Performing Arts show got a Chinese history lesson in resplendent colour.
Tonight was closing night for the Divine Performing Arts International Company in Pasadena. The show played to 16,000 audience members from Dec. 30, 2008 to Jan. 4, 2009. The audience experienced authentic, ancient Chinese culture at it’s best.
Mrs. Hibbert, who is a graphic designer, and her husband, a chef, attended the Divine Performing Arts 2009 World Tour in Brooklyn with their 6-year-old daughter on the evening of Jan. 3.
The Divine Performing Arts premiered to a full house at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa.
Many theater goers found themselves transported to ancient China as they celebrated the first day of the New Year at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium with Divine Performing Arts.
On New Year’s Eve at Pasadena Civic Auditorium, a unique and inspirational show, Divine Performing Arts (DPA) 2009 World Tour, wrapped up the year beautifully for many.
Mr. Mao, a Chinese dentist from the Los Angeles area, said that the overall performance was “awesome and spectacular, just like it’s name.”